IronBirds name radio broadcaster for 2008 season

ABERDEEN-The Aberdeen IronBirds have announced that Steve Lenox will handle the play-by-play for all 76 radio
broadcasts on WAMD 970 AM during the 2008 season.

Lenox, 34, joins the Aberdeen crew after two years as a national talk-show host and play-by-play announcer for MLB
Home Plate on XM satellite radio station 175. From 2001-06, he served as the director of broadcasting and media
relations for the Wilmington Blue Rocks (now the Class-A-advanced affiliate of the Kansas City Royals) after a one-and-
a-half-year stint in the same position with the Staten Island Yankees of the New York-Penn League.

A resident of Wilmington, Lenox also served as the assistant general manager for the NYPL's Batavia Muckdogs from
1997-98.

"I've always enjoyed this level, watching the guys get their feet wet in the pros," he said. "I'm excited for next week.
I'm looking forward to the start of the season and seeing what players were drafted."

IronBirds General Manager Aaron Moszer said he's looking forward to working with Lenox, who graduated from the
State University of New York Brockport with a communications degree in 1997.

"We are happy to have Steve on board," Moszer said. "We believe his experience in the industry will be of value to our
organization and we know he'll do a great job of being the eyes for our fans when the team is on the road."

Nick Sekkas, who handled play-by-play duties for the IronBirds in 2007, has since moved on to work with ESPN radio
affiliate WCIE-AM 1450 in Fayetteville, N.C.